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Guide Price: GBP £656.00
Number of bedrooms: 4
The property sleeps up to: 8 people
Pets are allowed at this property
'...award winning properties, set in an area of great beauty, captured between sandy beaches and wild, rugged coastline...'_Roughly equidistant between the north and south coasts of Gower, Three Crosses lies in Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and forms the setting for these lovingly renovated, listed 18th-century properties which have won three prestigious awards, namely the Lord Mayor Design Award, Wales regional winner for Built in Quality Design Award and the Gower Society Award. Crwys Farm House (ONQ), The Oak Barn (ONR) and The Granary (ONT) have also been awarded Visit Wales 5 Stars, whilst The Dairy (ONS) has Visit Wales 4 Stars. Originally comprising the buildings of the only farm in the village, they offer holiday accommodation of a very high standard, blending modern facilities with old world charm, and lie close to the 18th-century village pub serving good food.
Stretching from the pretty thriving village of Mumbles on the western edge of Swansea Bay, the south coast offers many opportunities for water sports, with beautiful sandy beaches further along the coast to the jewel of Rhossilli, and a 22-mile coastal path rewards walkers with some of the most stunning scenery in Wales. Taking on a more wild and rugged look, the north coast stretches from Llangennith along miles of deserted sandy beaches, and follows the Loughor Estuary. Beautiful walks abound in inland Gower, which boasts three Norman castles, and spectacular views of the north and south coasts can be admired from Cefyn Bryn – the spine of Gower. The Rhossilli Downs overlook the beach towards Worms Head – reached by a causeway at low tide. Home to 4 golf courses (one a few hundred yards from Crwys Farm), Gower also has surfing beaches at Llangennith and Langland, pony trekking and excellent fishing. For a change of tempo, the city of Swansea beckons. Home of Dylan Thomas, Swansea (with its cinema, bowling, indoor leisure facilities) has the largest indoor market in Wales and boasts an excellent maritime quarter containing the Welsh Maritime Museum, as well Plantasia. Travelling west towards the rugby town of Llanelli, the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust is a must for bird-watchers, and the Millennium Coastal park makes an excellent cycling venue, leading to Pembrey Country Park, with woodland and 7-mile Blue Flag sandy beach. Further afield are Cardiff, Tenby, Dan yr Ogof Caves and the Brecon Beacons, with the Pembrokeshire coast also easily accessible. Shop 500 yards._
´...award winning properties, set in an area of great beauty, captured between sandy beaches and wild, rugged coastline...´_Roughly equidistant between the north and south coasts of Gower, T... more
´...award winning properties, set in an area of great beauty, captured between sandy beaches and wild, rugged coastline...´_Roughly equidistant between the north and south coasts of Gower, T... more
´...award winning properties, set in an area of great beauty, captured between sandy beaches and wild, rugged coastline...´_Roughly equidistant between the north and south coasts of Gower, T... more
´In the peace of Gower’s gentle farmland – with beaches and bays close at hand . . .´_The Gower Peninsula with its rolling countryside and miles of unspoilt coastline is the sett... more